As previously suggested by Quandt, the new Garmin Fenix 7 series are available in three different sizes, namely the 42mm Fenix 7S, the 47mm Fenix 7, and the larger 51mm Fenix 7X. All three models are equipped with sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel touchscreen displays, feature fiber-reinforced polymer with stainless steel bodies, and are rated 10ATM in terms of water resistance. It is worth noting that the 7X model exclusively comes with a side-mounted LED flashlight, which also features a strobe light function for alerting motorists and bystanders when you’re out for a run – especially at night. In addition, the brand also offers the trio in Solar and Sapphire Solar editions, where the latter comes with titanium bodies and sapphire displays for extra durability. As the names suggest, these variants of the Fenix 7 series are equipped with solar charging capabilities, which are touted to have 54% more solar surface area when compared to the solar versions of their predecessor. Being fitness smartwatches, especially from Garmin, the new models come with various smart features, workout apps, satellite navigation support, as well as fitness and health tracking capabilities. The latter includes heart rate, respiration, sleep, and women’s health tracking features, just to name a few. In terms of battery life, the company says the Fenix 7S is capable of lasting up to 90 hours for the standard version and 162 hours for solar. The vanilla Fenix 7 is said to last up to 136 on standard and 289 on solar, whereas the larger 7X model could last up to 213 hours and 578 hours respectively. Next up is Garmin’s next-gen Epix rugged smartwatch which now comes with a circular 1.3-inch always-on OLED touchscreen display, a single 47mm size, and comes in two finishes: Sapphire glass with either black or white titanium body, or Slate Steel. Much like the Fenix 7 Series, it is also rated 10 ATM in terms of water resistance. Similarly, the Epix includes the same smart functions, fitness and health related tracking and features, as well as satellite navigation support. Garmin says the new smartwatch is capable of lasting up to 16 days on a single charge, and up to six days with the always-on display enabled. Unlike the Fenix 7 Series, however, the next-gen Epix does not feature solar-based charging. Both the Fenix 7 Series and the Epix are available now in the US via Garmin’s official website. Pricing-wise, the vanilla Fenix 7 and the 7S starts from US$700 (~RM2,935), and the 7X from US$900 (~RM3,773). For the Epix, the Slate Steel variant retails at US$900 (~RM3,773), while the Titanium models are priced at US$1000 (~RM4,193). There’s no word on whether Garmin plans to release these new smartwatch models in Malaysia at this time. (Source: Garmin US [1] [2])